Finding a Siberian Husky stud dog in the UK

If you want to breed from your Siberian Husky, get her vet-checked first to rule out any genetic or health issues. Steer clear of any Siberian Husky stud dog owner who isn't honest about his weaknesses as well as his strengths. Discover the details of many stud dogs around the UK by using our online stud dog directory

Breeding the Siberian Husky

If you love your Siberian Husky bitch, you may wish to breed her. Take some time and be sure to pick a worthy stud dog. Breeding your Siberian Husky can be highly rewarding as you watch the puppies grow and start to find their feet. Five weeks in, you will notice that your Siberian Husky will be thicker around the waist; increase her feed by 25%

Breeding Siberian Husky puppies

Smaller breeds will need a heat source in the whelping box. Avoid heat lamps - use heating pads instead. For the first couple of weeks, your Siberian Husky pups will mostly just eat and sleep; your bitch will clean up after them. Do not be afraid to enquire if a prospective owner has the time and funds to look after a young Siberian Husky